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Lga1150 hdmi-cec

Do any (or will any) of the motherboards for LGA1150 support HDMI-CEC for use in a HTPC. If not, then at least do they support the Consumer Infrared (CIR) Header for the add-on internal CEC board? I am prferrably after an ITX board.

Re: Lga1150 hdmi-cec

Re: Lga1150 hdmi-cec

RainShadow Tech has a converter but as for MB manufacturers implementing CEC on 1150 no. None I'm aware

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Re: Lga1150 hdmi-cec

Originally Posted by alc_aardvark

Do any (or will any) of the motherboards for LGA1150 support HDMI-CEC for use in a HTPC. If not, then at least do they support the Consumer Infrared (CIR) Header for the add-on internal CEC board? I am prferrably after an ITX board.

I'm back with update. Answer is simply no, as ASRock support made me clear about this (thanks to them), the Haskwell (4th generation Core i) CPU has no support of HDMI CEC. See this datasheet from Intel. And when we're talking about these CPUs, we're talking about the LGA1150. That's it.